
- 18.69 lb. May 24,09

- 27.82 lb. May 25, 09
Big Bear may be a small town, BUT, the fish being caught from the lake are in no way a small prize!


Big Bear may be a small town, BUT, the fish being caught from the lake are in no way a small prize!
The hiking trails in Big Bear are abundant in the San Bernardino National Forest, most notable being the Pacific Crest Trail.
The trails found in the Big Bear region offer expansive forest views. Many trailheads are easily accessible and lead hikers to summits with outstanding panoramic views.
A visit to the Big Bear Lake Visitor Center or the Big Bear Discovery Center provides hikers with every resource to plan a full day of hiking and picnicking.
At the end of the day, relax and rejuvinate in your very own hot tub at one of the cabins you rent through Affordable Accommodations, Big Bear’s leading source for cost conscious savings in cabin rental rates.
Call today without delay… 1-800-363-8303
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This Saturday, May 2, 2009 The High Desert Master Gardeners are presenting a composting and vermiculture class at the MWD in Big Bear. I got the information from Big Bear Lake City Hall. Pre-registration is a must! I can’t wait…
So, here we are in another beautiful spring coming off of a wonderful winter, with the snow melting and bringing the lake level up..up..up. Which is great for the spring and summer activities in Big Bear and it’s the perfect time to take advantage of our springtime specials and see for yourself how wonderful it is up here.
From biking to fishing or off-roading or just strolling on one of our nature trails or just relaxing in one of our great homes.
Now’s the time to get your reservation at one of our homes and let us cater to you while you enjoy our wonderful community and lake.
Up here in Big Bear there are plenty of ways to keep cool this summer.
With our lake staying at a pleasant 70 degrees in the summer you could go for a nice relaxing swim or if you are the type that likes a more active water sport we can offer everything you might want to do.
You can rent boats and equipment at any one of the marina’s dotting Big Bear Lake’s 23 miles of shoreline. You can go paddle boating, pontoon boating, sailing or power boating… windsurfing, sailboarding, wakeboarding waterskiing or jet skiing… canoeing or kayaking up here in Big Bear throughout spring, summer, and autumn.
For all these fun activities you will need a private boat permit that can be purchased at any of the marina’s.